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    Default Identify this caddis?

    At a large glass storefront this morning I saw several of the same caddis and just wondered if anyone has the name for it. Each insect had a very light or pale olive body that was thin and about 5/8 of an inch long. The wings were tranlucent and just a shade lighter than the body. They were about 1-1/2 times the body in length and about 3 times the body's thickness in height. The insects had 2 brownish antennae. I have never seen this caddis before.

    Allan

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    Allan-

    Accurately identifying an adult caddisfly from your description would be unlikely. Even keying one to family requires such observations as: whether mesoscutum has setal warts; whether ocelli are present, number of segments in maxillary palp; whether fore tibia has a preapical spur; relative length of antennal scape, and many other observations, mostly requiring microscopic examination.


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    Taxon, RW here

    Huh?!

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    Taxon, you took the words right out of my mouth. heheheheh!

    WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID?!?!

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    HEY TAXON!!!!!!!
    Language like THAT is ABSOLUTELY UNCALLED FOR. There ARE children here at times. Kindly adjust language and attitude accordingly!

    Mark
    PS: Must be hell to have Bill Gates as a neighbor.

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    Taxon:

    great website!!! Thanks.

    Dr Bob
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    Taxon,

    Thanks for that insightful reply *G*.
    RW - Sounds like a 'Yogi-ism' to me.

    Allan

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    RW & cabill-

    mesoscutum - medial, posterior, and dorsal area of the mesothorax of caddisfly adults
    setal warts ? somewhat dome-shaped setal bearing structure
    ocelli ? simple eyes consisting of a single beadlike lens
    maxillary palp - segmented finger-like appendage attached to the maxilla
    preapical spur ? hair-like spine occurring just before apex
    scape ? first segment on antenna

    medial - at or toward the midline of the body
    posterior - hind part of the body
    dorsal - pertaining to the top or upper surface
    mesothorax - second (middle) thoracic segment
    setal - pertaining to sclerotized hair-like projections
    maxilla - second pair of jaws of mandiblulate insects

    Mark-
    I will try. Out of sight, out of mind!

    Dr Bob-

    Thank you.

    Allan-
    You are welcome.

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    Okay, now that Taxon has cleared that up, can anyone suggest what pattern name this caddis goes by? That is, other than possibly 'size 12, light or pale olive caddis'.

    Allan

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    Allen,

    Now that Taxon has explained the makeup of some kinda bug... all we have to do is match the material to each segment of the caddis. Let's see now, what material to use to imitate setal warts...



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